Dyson's New Find+Follow Smart Fan Is Like a Personal Cooling Butler for Summer Heat
The wild new Find+Follow fan uses AI tracking to deliver fresh, cool air wherever you are.
- Dyson's Find+Follow fan uses a front-facing camera and infrared sensors to track a user's movement and automatically adjust airflow direction and speed.
- The device can distinguish between multiple people in a room and prioritise the designated user via the Dyson Link app or voice commands.
- Pricing is expected to range from £350 to £650, consistent with Dyson's premium fan lineup, with US and UK shipping starting August 2025.
- The fan integrates with Dyson's air quality monitoring and purifier capabilities, building on the company's 2024 patent filings for personal airflow tracking.
- Analysts view the product as a key step toward 'ambient intelligence' in home climate control, a trend projected to drive 15% annual growth in the smart HVAC market by 2027.
Frequently Asked Questions
The Dyson Find+Follow smart fan is a premium cooling device that uses AI-powered computer vision and infrared sensors to track a user's movement around a room, automatically adjusting airflow direction and speed to keep the user cool.
The fan employs a front-facing camera and motion sensors to detect a designated user's position and movement. It pairs with the Dyson Link app or voice commands to lock onto the user, pivoting and tilting in real time.
Dyson plans to ship the Find+Follow fan in the US and UK starting August 2025. Pre-order details are expected in July 2025.
While official pricing hasn't been confirmed, industry estimates place the Find+Follow fan between £350 and £650, consistent with Dyson's premium fan lineup.
Yes, the fan can distinguish between multiple individuals in a room and prioritise cooling for the designated user. It uses person recognition algorithms to maintain focus.
The Find+Follow technology is available in select models that include Dyson's air purifier features, such as HEPA filtration and real-time air quality monitoring.
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